THINKING CRITICALLY MEANS MAKING REASONED JUDGMENTS THAT ARE LOGICAL AND WELL THOUGHT OUT. IT IS A WAY OF THINKING IN WHICH ONE DOESN’T SIMPLY ACCEPT ALL ARGUMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS TO WHICH ONE IS EXPOSED WITHOUT QUESTIONING THE ARGUMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS. IT REQUIRES CURIOSITY, SKEPTICISM AND HUMILITY. PEOPLE WHO USE CRITICAL THINKING ARE THE ONES WHO SAY THINGS SUCH AS, “HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?” “IS THIS CONCLUSION BASED ON EVIDENCE OR GUT FEELINGS?” AND “ARE THERE ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES WHEN GIVEN NEW PIECES OF INFORMATION?” [SOURCE]
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